w SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFPLINTOWN 1893. TERMS. guho"'i''ion Per .nnnm If paid t- idrano; f i.w n not rm in artraDce. Transient advertisements lcsertod at 60 cm p?? incil 'or eact Insertion. Trsniont bnnmess ootta In local col. 10 cents per line for each insertion It-Suclion will be made to those otetiiring to advertise, by the year, half or quarter year. Tucarra Valley Railroad- Trains on tho Tuscarora Valley Kflilron i will run es tollowp: lA-:i-e r-i-.ist wmerioru at i:,su a. ji.. mi 1 2 p. m.. nrrivincr at Port Roy al ;it A- M- ftni 3.15 p. m. I., ivc r,rt Royal at 10:30 a. m.; aii l " 1"; r m , firming at East Wa' ten-t il :it 11 45 a. m and G.30 p. m. J. C. MoOREHEAD, Supertnieiulent. SHORT LOCALS. i CI' IH X Lii: nni the wife. vt'k nil's Congress v. , k. convenes '1-iinl is wak-hing the movement cf Fr:i?u-o in Siutn. . Mi f ilm Hcrtzler was in town on 31 .ti'lry in business. Tin' -"rn crop in Juniata will not be i 1 :re o:ie this year. 1 1 is sniil the Christian Endeavor pt ip'.e number a million and a half. O in nil Taylor and Judre J. K. ratt.Tson wore in town on Monday. (V! Esjinseind" of Lancaster sjnu Mv-ral d:ys this week ia town. Mi.-;.-s S-illie and Emily Murray vi:in-l i'l II irrisb'.irg a day recently. Tl.f nnnual outing of the Juniata Vall'. v r. litorial Association bas boon posti"'.ied. M:- Cn'orTc Rnprt a citizen of f.ir l Ttv.v. is in a poor state of health witb ilropsy. Tckrrnnh dspat.plipr W. I. Knlp and wife m n' to Chi.asfo ti1;inf in tiio World's Fair. .!" Tvauffrnan and Wellington Sriitli have old f imo looking clover firMs thi.i (lufiitnn. (.'hesfer iioohIa sny that tho rhol cn saro of a faw davs ii,Ti wafi caus- ed by Tt i Olli lera morbus. ; :i!or hnrveot nnd evervbody ncr to ytiy evfrvbody, rmrHen fo pnv the printer larH Tl' T'nliiii fourth trnrk workers have nil rrone sineo wo-k on the new trs "k bis bom suspended. A vi ntnber of fntnibes pre nmv cc fivy'nj' fhir tents on the Xewton Hamilton eair.n meeting o-ronnd. V pinv n Hi f-i'-ni of W. T. Sher l.w': nour Wil'it this (ininty was kille 1 bv lif'inin? on t'le n'glifc of the 22nd of Jnlv. Rbiir connfv Crrnnd Armv votrr nis bfive ettnblisbed a new holidtv It is called "frrnnd Armv Day" nnd corurs on September 30. Ti"- FT'iitin" Ion .Tmrnal of lat. "k siv: T 'n Er-fis of Xorth- ilni'i,"'la'id ii'ii'v sivs h" will efirt, for CiifiTi in i flvi'icf ship of his ottt nnk i i 'i';iist. TUf esfimifel rieaeh crop in the X'ni'od States, will not. aire a basket of reaches to every man. woman nnd child in th3 coutrv, but it is etimat ed at fifty-six million baskets. One ilnvlnst week S-linniTove, Snv der conritv tnrnod out. a party of 5G iifron who went, to the river to fish. Tl.nv fill rrnt biok to the town safe. OH IT "I'll onfTrrflfTp propT miH wuiiihn n umbrella that rrnt into the dinner fire 1 A Phi'fidoljiliia woman got. ppnsion papfrs tlironnrli on ili jrronnds that nhprwns n Bolil'or'p wirlow. She tp reKPr,tpl bcrsflf ti" licr ftltr's will ow, nril upoiiroil pprnaion money. 551: wnq ('ilfifr'tl nrnlrr lnil last wefk to answer iho cbarce. The farmer who was too poor to take n onuntv paper oent two dollars to a Yankee for n recipe to fltop ft horse from slohbrring ITo cot the recipe, n'ul he'll never forget it. It rencl: "To f top votir 1 orse from slob, licrirg. tearh l itn to ppit." The democratic, snow last Novem ber business depression manufac turies and banks closing, wages low cring, work cettiiif scarcer, pensions reduced, nnd the Lord only knows what next. Don't you wish it had'nt snowed a. deriiocratic victory. Mrs. r.-u v Kridcr mother of James Kridf-r of this town, was stricken wilb some f-itil ailment at noon on the 20th of Julv and fell dead while leaving the dinner table, at the home of her son-in-llaw Mr. Crice Horning in Fermanagh Twp, aged 7(1 years. F.ditor C. P. P.mnabaker of the "Coalpoi t Standard was in town on last Tlmrsdar. Spangler is the name of tho plac? where he contem plates starting a newspaper. It is a ci:.ii mining town on the Allegheny mountains and is boomed by Belle f 'Ute capitalists. Exchange papers mention that a new race of potatoe bugs have put in an appeaaanco and that the new race of bugs are more destructive than the first race of striped things that have added to the expense and trouble of growing potatoes. The now cmer is a black bug. "A harvest home festival will bo held r.t L. 11 Eapp's shop in "Walker township on Saturday, August 5, 18:t:, at which time and place ice cream, water-melons, cakes, peanuts, bananas, &c , will be served. Pro ceeds to go to the erection of a United Brethren in Christ Church, at Locust Run." Under a new road law passed by the late Legislature, tax-payers of liny township may make the roads of a township at their own expense pay ing supervisors and auditors and other officers' salaries at their own expense, and in that way prevent the laying of a road tax. The act was passed to relieve large tax-payers from the. mismanagement of unscrup ulous, ignorant and incompetent 6U pe visors. Hay the past week hn .l,, in S n Philadelphia at $15.50 to $22 a ton inc. w"' .Der. ? been visit- in town. 1m hisses Kothrock n West Virginia are dried want of rain. gardens up for A corn shower on Saturday morn not IZZ? Peple f0r tbi not expectmg rain. Suss i Robison and Harry Hawk are repamtiDjr the hons r L 7?.9 ningham at the river bridge. Rov. Mr. West of Hnhev5ll- T corning county was in town on Mon- family Jobn Kirk and W illiam Washington a f,nA u man form, living in York, Pa., fell" m,e wmpping his wife last r ruiav. An infant daughter rf f 1 i - O luwil 1C- UiUan of Patterson, .lied on the 2Sth "it. interment in the PrpRbvtnr;a cemetery. The Kew York World, the rm. cratic New Testament says one hun dred thousand pensions are to be suspended. Henry Hawk is performing lUm.. son work on the foundation walls of Boyd Murray's house in the east end of town. There will bo a countv mnrtni.v.n of Christian Endeavor in the Presby terian cnurcn at Port Koval on the 17th of October. A wreck of three live stock My's bridge beyond Lewistown on Sunday, resulted in the killi nrr nf lO horses and 21 cattle. John Kepnr-r and daurrifPr frnm Chester, are visiting relatives in tow n. Mr. Kepner moved to Ches ter from MifHintown about 20 years ajro. Rev. H. C. Hollowav. D. Ti . nn.l Mr. Joseph Rothrock are at Oettvs. bnrfj, attending a special election to fill a chair made vacant by the death of Professor Hays. . The letters uncalled for in the Mif- nintown post office on Saturday were for Jacob nackenbercjer, M. J. Knox, Pat Mullen or Dan Hoops, Miss Sal lie Walk, E. H. San Losn, Harry Clerk. E F. MeCathtrn. flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, MifHintown. Pa. Nov. 1 1, ly. Mis Clara Thimn n w.n Suc re sful in Feciirincr a plnce for two Philadelphia frrsh nir children with her neighbor Mr. and 'Mrs. Sc holl. The children came last Friday on the curs and were named by card, Katie Jjloyii, ijizzio luchnrdson, aged . and S years. They are nice looking little girls, and Mrs. Scholl will take good enre of them while they are with her. "Hiram Weeks of Minneapolis, who fought in 43 battles one of which was Gettysburg, and served four year in the Union Army, and who had been getting a $'! pension, has ben dropped from the rolls. He is now near death's door from gangrene of the foot and various oth er complaints, some of which have been directly traced to exposure in tho army." Charles Wilson a telegraph oper etor li st a foDt under the wheels of a freight train on Saturday evening. He had just, come into Port Rjyal off duty. As he stepped from the passenger car a freight train was slowly posing. It, wasoi.ly a square to the next street, and when there. he'd be that much rearer home, and with that thought in his mind be at - j tempted to board a car of the run ning freight train. He stepped on a rolling stone, a fcot slipped under the wheels nnd in less time than it takes to tell it was crushed. It wns amputated several inches above the ankle joint. It looks as if Hoke Smith will be arraigned by members cf his own party when Congress meets. Hoke is a kind of a law unto himself. The pensioner that has been spotted by a spy he drops from the roll, and then proposes to make the pensioner show cause why he shall be re-instated. If a pensioner is a fraud he should be dealt with as a fraud, but a man who has boon accepted as entitled to a pension certainly has a right to a fair trial before he is adjudged a fraud and his pension taken from him Hoke sets himself up as a sort of des pot to settle cases without hearing or trial. Foreman, John IIacenlxrger, since he has located on a division in the long narrows between Mitllintown and Lewistown docs not get to Mif flintown as often as in dnys of yore. However, he was in town last week, and to have heard hin talk of the game that is roaming in the narrows was to excite the sporting desire of everyone who has ever shot game from a squirrel up to a bear. Deer and bear and foxes and rabbits glide about in the solitudes of the moun tain along tbe railro.-ul. iiacKen berger has spotted their haunts and when tho hunting season comes in, his friends may be surprised any day with a present from him of a savory pieco of venisou or substantial piece of bear meat brought ilown with his old reliable gun a generation old. A man from Poland, whose name has been made out to be John Bar gess, had his left leg broken on a freight train at the west end of Mif flin yard last Wednesday, ne was seated on the bumper of a freight car with his legs stretched across on the next bumper, resting his feet squiirely against the end of the car in front. When the cars came to a halt in Mifflin vard his legs were not stout enough te keep the cars apart, and his left leg was caught so quick ly that he could not hinge it, and the result was that tho limb broke at the knee joint. The foreigner had no monev on bis person. He became a county charge and is being cared .for at county expense in iue Geo. Bohr man on Water street. This is the second accident of a knee fail ine to hinge under like circumstances on the cars within the 10 days past. hnfV tiT wiff. of .Sheri? P 7" """o"n uorseu a nice quiet driv ing horse. uiaj oiu ana iarauv nave taken a tent to the Juniata Valley ?t uxmuvg rrouna, as has been ineir enstom the past dozen years. The remains of Rev. PhiHn vnr ard and grand-son whose awful death ioik place on the railroad at Mexico, were taken to Gettysburg on Friday i iooericK JLspenschade liRsbonirht a field of 22 ceres between flip nit-a and the river from the heirs of Enoch Uorning It is quite a nice acces sion to the farm of Mr. Especschade. Newport News: Twenty-fonr ducks (seven of which were old' ones) and twenty -six chickens have recent ly been killed by a weasel, for Jacob Sheaffer, at the first lock- r.nut nf town. The Clevelaud post-masters are ro quesfed to play the spy on tho pen sioned soldiers. It is "getting down to it pretty low when the post office is to be turned into a spy pen or de tective agency.- George Warner while on Shade mountain north of towu gathering hnckle-berrics was startled by the rattle.of a snake near by. Ho killed the suake which Lo says was as large as any he lias met with on the moun tains. It was four feet long and had five rattles. He took the skin off the reptile for a trophy and hung the hide on a board on Patterson avenue. Men and women groan and worry over what? Borrowed trouble in most cases. They have a duty to perform or some work to do and worry over the thoughts of the duty or the work. The worry that they pnt themselves through is a great leal harder than the work. Go to work with a willing mind and the worry disflpppars and the work is compara tively IigUt. Rev. P. Willard. who 30 yesrs asm, preached for the Lutherans of M fllin town. McAlisterville nnd Center, was caueht with a grand son on the rail road near Mexico station by Fast Line west on the evening of July 26 and fatally injured. The errand son was aged 3 years, and died within three hour after the distressing occur rerce. Mr. Willard. a?ed 84, had a leg si badly broken that amputation was required: an arm was broken in two places, nis body wns severely bruised. He died about 11 A. M., on tho 27th ult. Mr. Willard was on his wav to the station with two ETiandsons to go to BViomfield, Perry county. The elder of tho two boys n:red 5 years barely escaped the fate j of his grand-father and little brother. Huntingdon Journal, last week: The well-known firm of T. Z. Van Zant, M. W. EnycartandG. R.James of Orbisonia. has failed to the amount of over $15,000 On Saturday morning of last week, John Fore man, who resided about three and a half miles from Shade Gap, went to the fields to bring in his horses, and not returning as soon as he should some one went aft-r him to find him oca' 1 m tee tieid. Ilis deatn was i canned by hcart-fnilure. W Murray escaped from the Reforma tory on Thursday evening ff last week. Murrnv attended the cows, and on Thursday last went to the Is land farm to do the milking He was unaccompanied by a r;uard and realizing that now was his opportun ity to escape made rapid strides to ward MeCotneHstowu. He is 22 vrars of age, fair complexion, lijiht blne eyes, licht brown hair, five feet four inches high, and weighs 145 pounds. Lewistown Free Frees: Our com- munity was pnined to learn of the ac- cident on Saturday, tliat so unexpeet - edly deprived Hamilton Ilamey of life. On the morning of that day, Mr., lliimsf-y went to the farm of Capt. r, j. McXitt, in Armagh township, not more than a half milo from own home fur the purpose of picking cheriies. Placing a loDg ladder against a tree not far from thehouso, ho moulted to a height of about 20 feet, and while standing cu the lad lad - good lizzv der ho locked upward for a place to picK, ana becoming dizzy, everything turned black beforo him, his consciousness left him, and he dropped to the ground receiving a severe concussion on the hack of his head ami some think breaking his back. Mr. McNitt looking at the tree, saw that Mr. Ramsey had taken his position a'l right, but when he looked again, he mi'sed him from the ladder and hastily going to the place fonnd the old gentleman lying on the pround, the ladder remaining in its former position. It was some timo before Mr. Ram- sev regained consciousness and v.us able to give the facts rdPt?1 rVoyc . r , . ..... . Ho was then conveyed to his home at his own request, where he expired about 3 p. m., the accident having oc curred in the morning about 9. His age was alout 7o years. His remains were interred at Milroy on the 25th, at 10 A. M., in the Presbyterian cem etery Mr. Ramsey buried his wife only about a week before his death. The awfulh- fateful event of the death of Rev. Philip Willard and his grand child Bruce Willard by the whe els of a passe nger train at Mexi co last week, has so many touching incidents connected with it that it is almost a marvel all the way through. It is a marvel that a man of Mr. Wil- lard's judgment should have ventured on the railroad track when he could have pursued the road to the station. It is a marvel that Mr. and Mrs. Strauss were Joolungout of a win elow in their house and saw fast line rush upon their friends. The tcene was almost like piercing a knife to their heart, their blood almost burst from their veins, and they turned their backs and covered their faces, and who can appreciate the marvel ous filial love and devotion aud pres ence of mind of a daughter of Father Willard when she appeared upon the awful scene and saw the life blood of her aged parent flow from his man gled limb speedily took one of her garters and tied the limb to stay the dow of blood. A noble heroic daugh ter. Again the marvelous reveals it self in the expression and act of Brnce the grand son only three years of age when his mothor took him in her arms, he exclaimed, mamma! mamma! my little foot is off, but I will not cry; I will pray. Cannery Opened. The Ciunery was open on Monday for the purchase and canningof peas, beans, tomatoes, black-berries, &c, and the way such things are comiDg in, is an assurance that a large stock of such good things will be canned this season. Ilarveat Home. At the 20th annual Harvest Home to be held on I'anuabaker's Island, Saturday, Aug. 5. There will be vo cal and instrumental music commenc ing at H o clock A. 3L Speech making at 10 A. M. All things are in ample order for a social. B. P. ScHwincs, Wm. Van Swikixoen, Preaidint. Swretarr. - - Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general suauereu condition ol my wuoio svstem. Had eiven un ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The urst bottle of the Nervine Tonic ini proved me so much that I was able to walk aliout and a few bottles cur ed mo entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif. flmtown. Pa. Feb. 9 '03, ly. Jcxiata Vai.lev Bank, MitUiatown, Pa, Julv 25, 1893. The annual meeting of the stock-holders of this bank will be held at the banking rooms in MifHintown, on Monday, August 7, 1S03, at 1 o'clock A. M. By order of the Board. T. V. Irwin-, CosAter. Have you a Smoky Cliliuuey. me m 1 ) Djps your chimney P09 ihe 80,)t ftni1 smoke ,,1,w into your room? Docs the snow and water come dowu your chimney? If so, the Finch Patent Chimney Top will positively prevent all these an noyances. Call and see it at II. C. McClellan'p. It will save you money and trouble. MAKRIKD i Moor.r Titour. On July 17th, Si mon Moore of Shamokin, Pa., to Lvdia Troup of Oriental, Pa., by Rev. C. W. Raver of Richfield, Pa. Gahman Kkllek On the 20th of i u'v ftt !l'l'm by Rev. J. Land- is, .nr. j. i. Lrarinan ot lnompson town and iss Ida Keller of McAlis terville. IHElii Smith. On the 11th of July in Tuscarora Twp., Oscar son of Sarou- i f l Smith, aged 19 years. 1 IIebideth On the 21st ult.. at i Tkompsontown, Miss Laura Mer- illctb' a-ei1 14 Tears, j Weikel. On the 13th of Julv at j her homo near Cross Koads, Mrs. j Mary A. Weikle, nged 33 rears, 4mo! ' and 2 days. j -n- ,. t t i a, , 0 T ! n J 21, 1S03 Jacob , "tt".,.n JITe.TwP-' wl .-lyears, month and 21 davs. The deceaspd joined the St. Peters Reformed church about one year ago and was elected ns n elder. ! VAJ""nl- n'o -fin un., at u ! nome of h-r nephew and niece M I GeorSe Wi!sonand wife, Mrs. 31a Comfort. On the 27th ult.. at the Mr. arv Comfort, aged "0 vears. Her ail ment was cancer in the stomach. The fur.eral took place on Saturday. Interment in Lewistown. -mmm- Old Time I'otaloe Hug. John 1'orter says the long black potatoe bug has pnt in an appear ance on his farm in Milford Twp., and it is a ravenous feeder, but it is shy and runs out of the patch when one goes among thfl vines, and beats the stalks. It is mnch easier to flop about with a brush here and there in ! tlie patch and in that way scare off ' il . 1 M i . the pugs then to iioison tho leaves and vices Ag used to le done with the Colorado bug. Porter prefers the native bug to the importeel one. MirrUNTOWN MAKXKTS. MirrimTowj, A115. 2, 1T'3 Kmtpr in Ftf" 14 Usui , 10 Shoulder, f ijj f. aid. ...... . . .............. .. Siden MIFKLINTOWN CHAIN MABKJ-T Wheat 55 I'ora in ear 55 & 85 Ry 65 Cloversoed fl.00 Timothy seed $1.60 FUx seed 1 (59 Iran...... .... 95 $1.60 a hundred Middlings 1.60 Ground Alum Salt 1 20 Ati.uricua Salt 80c to 110 PniiAOELiHiA Makkets, July 29, 1S93. Wheat 7c. Apples 75c to $1. 50 a barrel; whorttle berries 5 to 8c a qf; black berries 7 to Sc a qt; peaches 75c to $1.25 for five eight bushel baskets; corn 4Sc a bushel; oats 37 to 39c a bush; wheat straw $7 to $S a ton; oats straw $7.50 $8 a ton; butter 15 to 28c a lb; eggs 11c a doz; live chickens 1-1 to 16c a lb; ducks 9 to 10c a lb; lard 8 to 10c alb; pork ham 14c a lb; tallow 4 to 5c a lb; potatoes 35 to 40c for five eighth Lufebel basket. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolfords Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggists, MifHintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly. CV;y .TP . -: if It fa. fail to draw? down Their name la Legion. Readers there are many blood pu rifying medicines. There is but one Hood's Sarsapa rilla, do not allow high founding ad vertisements or other devices to turn your purpose to take rtooa s oarsa- parilU, because in this purpose you are right and will not le disappoint ed in the rr-bult. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised, effects honest cures and gives every patron a fair equivalent for his money. What more can you reasonably ask f A fair trial quarantees a coraolete cure. Aug-9 93. lTr. T. IT. St til man u I am Truly Thankful For ITocd3 Sarsaparllli During the war I contracted typhoid ferer, and ferer and Ague, leaving mo with malarial and mrrra. curial ptMnlaa from whi:li I 1liv miitered Ver flint In uouialrla, rheumatism, ucrvena pruatxutiou n-ni grneral UcMlily. ;snco I bau'nii t -.ikiiiy Hood'H Siir-iftn;:rilla I :uv not lost aday's work In throe months weipli IO lta more titan tvr years and aui In betler i citllU lliannnv time sIiich thpi wnr .t it ktimw.v Chrltenhaxn la. BlOOU'rl fl'KfiJMl Hood's Pills Curo liver Ills. 25c J-JP. DERR, PRACTICAL DE.tTIST, (Graduate of the Fliiladt-lrhia Dental Cnl- ! Iffte.) rornii-rlv of MilliinNilrif, l'a.. hus l(- 1 tanu pvrniam'iuiv in .Miilliuinwn, a. shc- cescor to thiUt )r. (1. I,. perr, and .j i (.nnrinn.. il.. A-l i.n.;M. - . , . . . continue I no drnfI onsinexa loatabliKhpd . by tho lat't-r in lHtiil) at the wnll known if- ! hce on Bridge street opposite Court House. ' CP" TKKTU EXTUACTED. ABSOLUTE- LY WITHOUT PAIN. mo Chloroform. Ether, or Gas used. No Sore (Juiii or DiKuninfort to natient. illur during extraction or afterwards All these are Guar-tnteed ;-r rc i Largo SUMMER CLOTHING Selling at Cost at" IIOLLOUAUGII & SOiVS. WE AUK SELLING Summer Suits at cost to imku room for our Full Goods. "AVE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Women's Shoes, and will and ladies Oxford's AT COST HOLLOBAUGH AND SON. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM EE AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length' of time My-under taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main SL Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESFECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! (Piver French NervC RemcW,)is oldwu'haWr.tie Quarn1 to cure ail Nervous disca- ps. such as Wcaic Memory, Lost c Brain Power, Ner vousness. Head GEFORB AND aftcr USE. ich, Wakeful ness Lost Manhood, Lassttnds, all drams and ioi of pver in either scxv caused by over-ex anion ot youthfullndiscreficn. which ultimately lead to In firmity. Con rr.pt ion anl I ..sanity Price. $: c t oarlras V. ith every t$ order we ire a wrrti iu'ant to ear ?r fauind msnoy. By mail t n-y ddrc. PlVtfl'8 REMEDY CO., ToUdo, C will Im mule. CC" Al! work guartnteml In give perfect attftUction. Terms, strictly caah. IT. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' !r. HnmphiTV Splflrn are rir lent tflcaTrr and rsrpfuiiy nanl KnMttt-s, um1 fr year In private in-ru-tioe and fr over tliirtr yenn hy tha penftle with entire Mice?. Even finglo bpeciAo fiiwtal iure tf be iltMNtae natiMNt. Tuey t-ure without tlnia:liuc. punttnff nrnHtorlnff thpyt.-i,and are lu fiiot ami Ulx-U Umt bovereiaai war r KUMaKaa. cvaka. pi 1- FfffN, rnnKeHtfnns, Tnflftimmatkti. 2 arni Wrnu 'ever. Worm folk-... 3- Terihins; C'ulle, Cryina. H'akefulneaa 4 Diarrhea, of Clifldn-u or Adults...,. 3 Dyenlrrv,liriiinc Colic 'holera .MarbiiKt Vitmiting 7-( ouiih, C oliL. I mnchitMV K-Nraralifla, Toothaclte. lacmvU ... llradarhea. M- Hta.larho, Vert lea. 10- lypeptiaf MIIounnA. t omitli-ailon 1 upprrard r rniuful TrrladM. 13 W hite, Too Profits I'.tI.kU 11- rroiiR, Larynstii, Hot:rsenen.... I I fnlt Uhrim, l.rA'lI.-ui. Kniptfnua. 1 3 KlirunmtUm.or kheiiinaticl'ains.. 1 i Malaria, 4'luiN. Kevcr unl Ague.... .us .it .it .2 . .4.1 .ti .t .a .i .i .2-1 .2.1 t'nea.tijua or iue 'iirifr lOphta.ilmy, Km or Wak Fyes...... 1 ( ninrrti, Itit1i-nrav ild iutli Ueai 'JO Whuuptiic Cuaxh MI-.fhn.Ht oppnTl Front hine t.ar li hai ff lii.pairfxi J-'aarlnfr .'2-1 -MToim, rnLirvft't i it nis, SHvihnc .'2-1 'i -fiftieral lIil;tv. 1,-U;d rkur. lropy, amt .v-a:itr Sei-tvi ion J; Scn-sii knc-.". M kus from Itiainc ,2 47 Kidney lieaet 2.1 Sf Sore Motii b, tr fa tike 3B I rlnnry 'ukueit. Wettlnxfted.. .M-i Qinini f'erioilM 3 I iMphtheria, I'h-cnM SoreThroit.. 33 i 'liruuic CouKeMiuuHft Knattou. EXTRA NUMBERS: 2(-Nerrona lehility, seminal Weak or Invodiiifjiry I'i-li.-irin'M 1 .2S .ii a 35 DiseaMeaof the llenrt. 1'nlpltatlon I. Oil 33 Kpilepy( SpaMua, St. V itu Laucc...l.UO .on 81l lT Dre.-It, or arnt pnat-tat4 oa racelct af im in ; Vn. llrnriiiKTi' Uamval tIM pK.. mii.rd rati. I at riTKrtvnr a.a..ni ausaiinaasi.. Tr. SPECIF l"CS". HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT," Tnr Pll Fxlernul ir Intminl. Illln.l orHldln: Kbitulu ill An.: In hliiKur Hl-.llur: .f th kecluiu. Tlie rf lirf L liiiiiiflialelii i-uro ot rliiiu. PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SITE. 25 CTS. Sold by Dru.-UU, or Bent on rii-l of prtc : unruutu.-t.co., 1 1 1 1 in iia, .!., n 0e HUMPHREYS' VETERIHARYSPECIF1CS Fcr Horses,' Cattle, Sheep, 2oS, Hcgs, AND POULTET. 500 Paffr Ttnok nn Trrntnionc mf Animal iMniriwiinw, cin( rPTrrp.l nntrmioliii.liiniiiiiniillaa A. A. 1 Spinal Ht-iiiiiKiii.. Jlilk K-er. B.B. Mruin. Laairiirx. KhrnnaiMia. nACiiJ. .74iiJb" W-tii. F.K.-J oii.- .r ;r lirlly.rhR. 4.4;..HI4'iirriairr, Hrmorrhairfl. H.H.l i-inarjrnnd Ki.lnry IHwuea, J.K. lli'in.r ol lllue.lioa, l'a ralynl. ffiniclc Cottle lOVrrMditMX - - .00 ttlable with Swl(lfTi. Mnnnal, Veltinnry I "lln Oil luid Medluaior, S 7.00 Jar Vclcrlnarr t are (til, m IMO M tj Krumfcl.i or t fnptl Mjwfctr. mmi la l j mm m ml frtrr. Ui ai'UR Ha aka. CO., 1 1 1 A 1 1 millu St., In lark. sell our tntiro line of Missc3 and mwmm ISbntrklTidcep. Therearethcnsandt oflndin who hava reift'ar feature and would be tu. ocrded the j,il.'a ot beauty wore it not fi.ra jmr enmpli'T ion. To all uoh re recommend DR. HEBf.A'8 VIOLA CREAM as rubecing these qualities that quickly chance the mnet sallow and flurid complexion to one of ontnral bpalth and nnlilexclalMMt l-eaoty. It rureaOily Mcln, Kr.'ck.lea, black Heads, Blotches. Sunburn, Tan, Pimples, and all imucnectiona of Uie skin. It ir notacoiraetic but a cure, yet is bet ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by Uiuggists, or sent port paid upon receipt of .Vic. & C. BITTNEH 4 CO., Taiwto, O. Great - AT MEYERS'. The Remainder of Our Sum mer Stack, will h sold at Cost from this date until the En tire Stock is Sold, faw is your chance to toy Clothing at Cost. Ferd Meyers, the wholcalo and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mitllintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAPvLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES? of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilis prices leave all Cumjiet iters in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. BARLEY M IFFLIN TOWN 1. HAVE TOU TO DEPOSIT? ir i-rviT a nnnniiirl'V CALL AT THE FIRST KASXGnT&X. BASE, : MIFFLIJfiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CEIN T. IKTEEEST I'AID 0JV TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. FRA2ER AXLE GREASE BrsT IX THE WORLD. ItawMrioir qualities r nnsnrxmMed. aetuaTf? CutlaalinK two boxej of xnr other brand. Nott fltctod b y t r i. K I' T 1 1 1. . E N I X . FOR SALE B V DEAUR3 GENERALLY, tyf Q A L E S M E XT O -yv NTED.1N LOCAL (K TRAVELLING, to sell our Kurserv Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHER? COM PANT, Tec. 8, 1. Rochester, N. T. The Sentinel and Kepuihrn office is the place to get job work done. Tiyit. HwBl pay yon if yon need anything in that line. Sacrifice" - JVKIATA VALLEY BANK, WITH 2;.iv;rJ ax run a y StoekbolcIerB Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTHROCfc. prtttnt. T. VAN IRWIN,' Caihttr. in i krnil .m rkSlTJ 1 TJ fl V A I . DIRECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertilpr, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothroek, Josiah L. Barton, Louia E. Atkinson, STOCEnOLMES : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane. H. Irwin, I . E. Atkinson, R. K. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mnry Kartz. Jerome N. Thompson, Jr- John Hortiler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Pnydor, John M. Blair, F.M.M. Pennoll, Josiah I Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Llfrht. Wm. S warts. Samuels. Kothiock, Solomon Manhrck, rahree and Fonr per cent. Interest will be paid on certificates of doposite. jan 23, 1891 tl TO weak m Snffrring from the effocu of yoatbfol errors, aatly decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise I settled containing fall particular for home eura, FRSSf char-a. A sptoaUld OMdieal work ; should i read j evary man who la narroua aDd debtlMjed. Addresa, Frof. F. Cm FOIfLUI, lloodus, Cou, , DltDTI.PPTb Onre rnaranteed .W8 a .SiiAiTst.lVi:a. Pa. iuiBO at once. No operation or business delay. Thousands of enres. Dr. MsverHat Hotel Pcnn, Readmit, Pa., second Saturday ol catuiuoulu.. tMind fox circulars. AuTicelrcu li'TUr.J.H. Mnver
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